Recipient of the 2005 Governor General's Literary Award in
non-fiction, "Quand la nation debordait les frontieres" is
considered the most comprehensive analysis of Lionel Groulx's work
and vision as an intellectual leader of a nationalist school that
extended well beyond the borders of Quebec.
For over five decades, historians and intellectuals have defined
the nationalist discourse primarily in territorial terms. In this
regard, Groulx has been portrayed--more often than not--as the
architect of Quebecois nationalism. Translated by Ferdinanda Van
Gennip, "A Nation Beyond Borders" will continue to spark debate on
Groulx's description of the parameters of the French-Canadian
nation. Highlighting the often neglected role of French-Canadian
minorities in his thought, this book presents the Canon as an
uncompromising advocate of solidarity between all French-Canadian
communities.
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